Abstract

Deltamethrin (DLM) is a synthetic pyrethroid with anti-acaricide and insecticidal properties. It is commonly used in agriculture and veterinary medicine. Humans and animals are exposed to DLM through the ingestion of polluted food and water, resulting in severe health issues. N-acetylcysteine (NAC) is a prodrug of L-cysteine, the precursor to glutathione. It can restore the oxidant-antioxidant balance. Therefore, this research aimed to examine whether NAC may protect broiler chickens against oxidative stress, at the level of biochemical and molecular alterations caused by DLM intoxication. The indicators of liver and kidney injury in the serum of DLM-intoxicated and NAC-treated groups were examined. Furthermore, lipid peroxidation, antioxidant markers, superoxide dismutase activity, and apoptotic gene expressions (caspase-3 and Bcl-2) were investigated. All parameters were significantly altered in the DLM-intoxicated group, suggesting that DLM could induce oxidative damage and apoptosis in hepato-renal tissue. The majority of the changes in the studied parameters were reversed when NAC therapy was used. In conclusion, by virtue of its antioxidant and antiapoptotic properties, NAC enabled the provision of significant protection effects against DLM-induced hepato-renal injury.

Highlights

  • Insecticides have been used in agriculture for a long time and have a significant impact on rising agricultural production [1]

  • The NAC-treated group gained weight and had a lower Feed conversion ratio (FCR) compared to the control chickens

  • Our findings revealed the occurrence of apoptosis in DLM-intoxicated chickens, as evidenced by increased caspase3 and decreased Bcl2 mRNA

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Introduction

Insecticides have been used in agriculture for a long time and have a significant impact on rising agricultural production [1]. Since the sale of organophosphorus insecticides is ruled by stricter government regulations, pyrethroids have emerged as the preferred insecticide, and their use has skyrocketed [2].

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